RIM's BlackBerry Bold 3-in-1

BlackBerry BoldAs predicted last week, RIM's new BlackBerry has arrived, right on cue, with a heady cocktail of HSDPA, Wi-Fi and GPS. Called the Bold (aka 9000), it's also the first BlackBerry to get RIM's latest OS with its high-contrast 'strip' interface and a higher-res 480x320 screen, making it as sharp as the current iPhone's.

Speaking of which, the Bold comes with Media Sync, a new app that'll load tracks onto the BlackBerry's memory card direct from iTunes. The new OS also means a much improved web browser, with added support for CSS, Javascript and video streaming. And, as ever, there's a bog standard 2.0mp camera.

It will be coming here courtesy of Vodafone but there's no release date yet. Looks like 3G iPhone already has some competition.

Originally published on www.mobilecomputermag.co.uk, now incorporated into Broadband Genie
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    by at 11:25 on 13 May 2008Report abuse

    it's noted that AT&T will be "the exclusive carrier for the Bold in the US," though, have all ideas the other major US carriers will be following suit shortly, probably with redubbed handsets.

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